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Page Six THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD MELTING POT TEA WILL BE 'QIVEN ON WEDNESDAY; LADIES' QOLFDAY TO BE HELD Ffflpjd "Several Garden Teas, Parties Planned INCLUDED araonf the events of the week will be the melting pot Tersitr of Oregon Womn to be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank u. inamDers rrom tnre to five o clock. The apeeial ladies' day at the Eu gene country club will ibe held on Friday instead of Wednesday, the naual dar. and the lornl club will be hosts for members of the Salem club at a return match. Garden teas are proving attract! forma of entertainment for the late summer and several hare been ar ranged for the week. A number of small pnrtiea will be given for the younger set. ENTERTAINS THURSDAY Miss Elmn Hendricks entertained Informally Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Chester Starr ( Norma Hendricks) of pHsadena. California, who were visiting here as guests of Miss Hendricks and Mrs. T. 0. Hen drlcks on n tour of the Northwest. A group of intimate friends of the guests were invited. TO FLORENCE . Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Chambers and Miss Martha Goodrich snd Miss Catherine Coleman visited in Flor ence Saturday. TO CALIFORNIA Miss Gertrude Skow and Miss Alice Spurgin left Friday for Camp Chap arral, regional Girl Scout trnining camp, in the Redwood stnte park. California, for a week's training course. FROM SALEM Miss Nadfne McWain. of Sslem, Is visiting with Miss Gertrude Lamb. She will return to her home Sundny. . RETURN FROM EAST Mr. and Mr. R. E. Hood and two ions returned the past week follow ing an absence of soveral weeks. Mra. Hood and Bonn visited at Poea tello, Idaho, with Mr. Hood'a parents and Mr. Hood has been attending the buyers market in New York. ...... LEAVE FOR HOMPJ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gray and on. Peter, left, this week-end for their home In Sioui Falls, South Dakota. Tbey here been spending the summer in Eugene as guest of Mr. Gray'a parent.. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ralph Gray, and Mrs. Grny'a parents. Dr. and Mrs. George I. Hurley. . INFORMAL LUNCHEON Mrs. Jamea H. Baker entertained at a small informal luncheon Tues day at her home as a compliment to Mrs. Eugene 8, Kelty. of Klamath Falls, who was guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra. V. F. GlUtrap. ... RETURN HOME Mrs. Eugene S. Kelty and small daughter, Carol Ann, left Wednesday evening for their home In Klamath Fnlta. following a brief visit with Mrs. Kelty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gilatrap. TO SYRACUSE Miss Lucy Norton left Friday for Syracuse, ivew lork, where mie will study for her master'! degree at asf . t : in r i KSK&fBiPrzm Lora Teshner And Ivan Ware Wed In Portland University of Syracuse.. MISS BUCHANAN HOME Miss Katie Buchanan has returned from Pullman, Washington, where he bas been studying for her mast er'a degree at Washington State Col- . . . MISS HENDERSON HERB ' Miss E. Maude Henderson, of Al bany, arrived Friday for n short visit a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic G. Nuckeis. VISITOR HONORED Miss Eileen Loud was hostess for a dinner party Monday evening for joe Keller of rortinmt. guest ot uar roll Auld, Eight eouplea attended the affaln Following the dinner, the party . went to Wiilamette park bnllroom for a dance. Miss EuuiTCtu Mono was patroness, -Tuesday evening Carroll Auld gave t dinner party for Mr. Keller, inviting even coupiea. TWO TOWN CLUB The Two Town club Is meeting Friday evening at the home of Mr. and sirs. T. X. I'nrkcr in College Crest. . WORK MEETING The Falrmount Christian 1-adlea' Aid will meet for a work meeting Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Haltie Bowers on Moss street. NEEDLE CLUB MEETS The Marl ha Needle club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clara Fry, 1212 Olive street, and Mrs, Brown was a special guest. The next meeting will be September 1 at the home of Mrs. A. M. Mohr en, 1238 Eleventh avenue east. ... MEET WEDNESDAY The regular meeiing of the Daugh ters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will be held Wednesday evening at eight o'clock in the post room of the armory. ... POTLUCK SUPPER The Ladles' Aid of (he United Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the park behind the butle for a business ses sion. A politick supper will he served at sli o'clock for members and families and Mrs. William Peter sen la In charge. ... CENTRAL LUTHERAN AID The Central Lutheran Indies' Aid la meeting Thursday afternoon at two-thirtr o'clock nt the home of Eaton's HIGHLAND Linen JEADINfl among; the stationery creations t Valley Printing Co. are the new papers by Eaton, Crane & Pike, Valley Printing Co. Stationers & Printers . 7 Wel Broadway Mrs. A'. E. Caswell, who la being extensively entertained, preceding ner Departure to fcorvame on September 1 to reside. Two Extensively Feted Preceding Departure MRS. A. E. CASWELL and her 1A mother, Mrs. Constance Edwards, who are leaving September 1 to re nir.A in Corvallis. have been the in spiration for many informal affairs during the past week. Mrs. O, 8. Bundy entertained at a imrtv Tuesdav afternoon in their hon or. Mrs. Caswell and Mrs. Edwards were guests of honor at a picnic given by the Missionary auxiliary and Steadfast class of the Central Pres- bvterinn church1" Wednesday after noon at the park behind the butte and nbout forty friends attended. 'A luncheon wns served at one o'clock Hnd a social afternoon followed. Mrs, Caswell was presented with a gift by Mrs. J. H. Btofiel and Mrs. Thomns S. Wells entertained at a mother and (laughter party Thursday a tier noon nt the home of Mrs. rHofiel. with Mrs. Caswell and Mrs. Edwards as honor guests. The afternoon was spent In sewing- and social time and twenty-two were invited to the affair, including several guests from out-of-town. ' Mrs. Eelda Morrow cave a lunch eon Friday afternoon at the home for members ol ner lamily mciuuing Jirs. A. E. Caswell and Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Austin I.odds and her mother, Mrs, Iflnleltn Limine of Northfinld. Minne sotn, Mrs. L. M. Ingorsoll and Mrs. Ida Bnssctt, of Hnlem and Sam Yules and Miss Marv lntos of Nnoknne. On the coming Wcdnesdny Mrs. E. 8. Tint e wi entortnin nt. an after noon party for Mrs. Caswell and Mrs. Edwards, and Mrs. Austin Uodds and Mrs. Idnletta Lampe, asking about twenty guests. Sewing Room To Be Held Thursday The sewing room project of the Welfare League will bo open Thurs day from nine in the morning to five o'clock in the afternoon at the War ren building, 774 Willamette street. Mothers are invited to. come and sew fop their children school needs, and those who are able are asked to bring their own material, though everyone is Invited, The league 1b in need of clothing and materials snd anyone having anything to contribute is nked to leave it at the Warren building on Thursdays. Mrs. fleorge Myrmo with Mrs. Thomas Grcdvig. assistant hostess. PI LA MHO A TPIICTA Members of Pi Lambda Theta, wo men's nntionnl honorary education so ciety, will hold a business session and social Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock at the home of Mrs. George York, 1075 Onyx street. ETT.ENR CAMP The Eugene comp, Royal Neighbors of Atnsrica. will hold a picnic back of the butte Tuesdny evening If the weather is favorable, otherwise It will be st the home of Mrs. Maud Davis, 1.137 Sixth avenue west. A covered dish dinner will be served at. six-thirty o'clock and memt-ers and families are Invited. M. E. Ain The monthlv meeting of the Meth odist Episcopal Todies' Aid society win ne nein i unsuay airernoon at two-thirty o'clock at the church. Division eight of which Mrs. Frank I. Chnmbera Is chairman, will be in charge, Members of division eight will meet for a short business) session at two o'clock. ZESTFUL COMBINATION New fond combinations that arc proving popular Include rice pudding flavored with lemon peel, broiled steak served with spiced apricots, and CMtsrd romhinM with jam. ISS LORA TE8HNER, daughter m of Mr. and Mr C. L. 'Teshner or Portland and formerly of Eugene, and Ivan Ware of this citv were married at the home of the bride's parents Friday aftrrnonn. The cere mony was performed at four-thirty o'clock with only a few relatives present, Mrs. Ware Is a graduate of the University of Oregon and a member 1 1 f ItTainna Tvnrma famma aMnpiiai I Hhsl Tm M laUntairl Vol)!. mA 1. . member of the University of Oregon school of music faculty. Mr. Ware is a graduate of the University of .utcnigan, The couple will Uve Jjn Eugene. Garden Party Is Held On Friday A large number attended the an nual garden party of the Faifmount Presbyterian church Friday evening ac tne nome or u. it. Hill on (iarden avenue. Mra. J. T. Winsted was in charge of the affair, assisted by Mrs. Ben Clark and Misi Margaret Mad dox. A play. "A Garden Cinderella." waa presented by the following cast: Spirit of the Garden Muzzette Gam boll West Wind . . , .Harriette Thompson Green Worm (Luna Moth) Marjorie Winsted Rose Mary Ethel Card Lily ......Mildred Edwards Forget-Me-Not .Tune Burkhart Buttercup ....Betty Jean Thompson Haisy Hattle May Renshaw Moonbeam Richard Wells Fireflies Two boya and six girls Rainbow Fairies ...Six girls Flowers of the Garden '. . Twenty girls The P. Waldo Davis music troupe played several numbers between acts and Mrs. T. H. Garrett and Mrs. Davis sang a duet. A negro skit was also given. Inspect our auperb col lection of Diamond Rlnga they're beauti ful work, of art in Platinum aet with live ly, selected Diamonds of the finest grade. Lawn Sociar Is Given Saturday Eve A successful affair of Saturday was the lawn social given by the Wesley club and Epworth League of the Mehodist Episcopal church Saturday evening on the church lawn. Several short skits and musical numhera were given for the program. A fish pond was one of the features of the evening. In charge of the affair were the following committees; Publicity Marguerite Davidson, Bfa Campbell, Margaret Spicer: eats Theda Spicer, Jean Adams, Hazel Ahlstrom, Helen Chandler; enter tainment Howard Ohmnrt, Grace Fpnnell, Jack Rowland, Harold Rtrnwn, Mnry Fields. Decorations John Crockett. Sher rill Scroggs. Ruth Holt Grace Mar tin. Harold Strawn, and Spencer Carlson; service and welcoming Francisco Tuhnn. Helen Carlson, Grnce Fennll. Eileen Nelson. Bea Campbell and Margaret Spicer. Missionary Society To Meet Tuesday The Women's Missionary sortetv of the Central Preshyterinn rhureh will meet at the rhnrch Tuesday af ternoon nt two-thirty o'rlork. China will be the mission aubjert and lend ers are Miss Kmma Chase, Miss Mnry JlcCornack, Mrs. C. J. flowe and Mrs. Alice Richmond. 'Mrs. Zelda Morrow will lead devotional. Hostesses are Mrs. W. M. Cole, Mis. R. K. I.amh, Mrs. George I. Hurley, Mrs. N. A. Nelson and Mra. W. C. Hall. crTT 'j fs4 ''-mm r v' tf --a-r Kennelt-Elli Mr. Donald Chamber (Leah Smith) whose weddlna waa sal- omnized at largo ceremony at in. first Baptist church Sunday, August 14. Miss Smith Is Wed At Large Church Ceremony . A LARGE wedding of the early week waa that nf AHvm T a.k Gmlit. J... ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Russell. and Donald Chambers, son of Mrs. Florence Chambers, which was solem nized Sunday afternoon at five o'clock at theFirst Baptist church. Rev. Bryant Wilson, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony.. Late summer flowers were used to decorate' the church and the altar was massed with gladioli, goldenglow and hydrangeas. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Earl Hutchinson saus "I Love You Trulv." The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white lace with a veil and carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. Miss Ruby Palmer was maid of honor and the Misses Helen Cham bers, Veneta Acheson, Patsy Wrears, T,oIa Newman, Virginia Taylor and Evelyn Swartz were bridesmaids. They wore gowns in pastel shades i.i:.i: t hii. ii .1 Stump was flower girl, and Billy Hutchinson was ringbearer. Carlyle Barnes acted as best man for Mr. Chambers and (he ushers were Warren Shisler, Earl Hutchinson, Bud Weiss. George Acheson. Frank Chambers, and Dell Sherrig. Following the service, a receptioo was held at the home of the bride's parents nt six-thirty o'clock. The tnb les were decorated with lnrkspur and baby breath with lighted tapers. Glad ioli, carnations and goldenglow In profusion were used around the room and halls. The couple left for a weddinc trin immediately after the reception and will make their home on Whitten drive in College Croat after September 1. Patriotic Groups Plan ror oeiai - Garden Tea The East division of the Central Presbyterian Ladies' Aid socletv is giving a garden tea Tuesdny after noon flt the home of Mrs. Frank Nombalnis in honor of Mrs. A. K. Caswell and her mother. Mrs. Cen stance Edwards. Members of the other four divisions of the society are being Invited. Hours- are from tnree o clock to five o clock. Birtlid&y Party Mrs. Wayne Mllford entertained at a birthday party foe her datiehter. Maxine, on her third anniversary in viting seven little friends and their mothers to the affair. Additional guests were Mrs. Mary Wald, great crnndmnthr of Maxine. and Mrs. W. U Milton! and Mrs. M. J. Wald. grandmothers. Her other great grandmother. Mrs. Barbara Hohl of Cottage Grove was unable to attend. FLAVORING MILK Milk that has been colored with chocolate and flavored with a little white corn ayrup fa often more at tractive to children than plain milk. The energy value of the milk also in creases hy the addition of the choc olate and syrup. Social night will be held at the meeting of the Spanish American War Veterans' auxiliary and General Law ton enmp Monday evening at the park behind the butte. A covered dish din ner will he served nt ait-thirty o'clock and members .with birthdays in July and August will be honored. Mrs. J. A. Russell is gctipral chair man of the committee in charge. Eagles Auxiliary . Losers in the . recent membership contest will entertain the winners with a covered dish dinner at the regular meeting of the Indies' auxil iary to the Fraternal Order of Eag les Wednesday evening at the Eagles hall. Mrs. Maud Kienzle, captain of the losing team, is chairman of the committee In charge, Mrs. Ellen Mc Dowell headed the winning team. Legion Auxiliary A special meeting of the American Legion auxiliary will be held Thurs day evening at eight o'clock in the post room of the armory to elect offirers for the romjng ypor. The nominating committee, composed of the executive board, will meet Mon day evening at eight o'clork at the home of Mrs, R. L. Moon to nom inate officers. Joint Dinner Ishtar Zuanns, Ladies of the Orient and Samaritans will bold a joint cov ered dinner Saturday, August 27 at the I. O. O. F. temple. The dinner is at seven o'clock and separate lodge sessions will be held following. Made In Oregon For Oregon Climate - That's Montag Circulators A Lifetime Circulator! When you have a Montag" you will cease to worry about heating problems. ye' have a size and price for every home. Special Prices On Overstuffed Furniture. See Our Display JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. 625 Willamette Return Match To Be Played Here Friday A RETURN match with ladies of the Salem country club Is planned for the weekly ladies' golf day pro gram at the Eugeqe country club Friday. Play will begin at nine thirty o'clock lu the morning and nineteen visitors have already signed to play in the tournament. Luncheon will be served at noon and Mrs. Bel den Babb is chairman of the commit tee; arranging for the event, assisted by Mrs. Waldo J. Adams and Mrs. J. R. McKy.. On Friday of the past week, twelve ladies of the local club went to Salem for an invitational match and those who participated were Mra. Harry B. Ruth, Mrs. W, V. Hollingwortn, Mrs. M. B. Dowd, Mra. Todd Gard ner, Mrs, Charles Taylor, Mrs. J. H. Koke, Mrs. Floyd White. Mra. Edward R. Morris. Mrs. Waldo J. Adams. Mrs.' Ronald Robnett, Mrs. Lynn S. McCready and Mra. Belden Babb. Mrs. Floyd White won a prize for low net for Eugen- women at the tournament. Luncheon waa served at noon at the clubhouse with the Salem ladies as hosts. Star Club Is To Have Picnic Friday The Star club of Blue River chap ter Order of Eastern Star will hold a picnic at the park behind the butte Friday evening at six-thirty o'clock. Members and their families are invited end each, family is to bring its own covered dish and sand wiches and dishes-. . Coffee, cream, sugar, and watermelon will be fur nished by the committee. . A program will be given after the dinner and games will - be played. Mrs. N. K. Hlchens is chairman of the committee in charge. Calendar Monday 6:30 p. m. Joint covered dish dinner for Spanish American War Veterans auxiliary and Gen eral Lawton camp at park be hind butte. Tuesday 2 p. m. Meeting, of division eight of Methodist Episcopal Ladies' Aid at church. 2:30 p. m. Meeting of Ladies Aid society of Methodist Epis copal church at the church. 2:30 p. m. Missionary society of Central Presbyterian church' meeting at the church. 3 p. m.-5 p. m. Garden tea of East division of Central Pres--byterinn Ladies' Aid society at borne of Mrs. Frank Nombnleis. 4 p. m. PI Lambda Theta meeting at home of Mrs. George York. B:30 p. m. Covered dish din ner for Eugene camp. Royal Xeishhorn of America, at park behind butte. 8 p. m. Benefit card party of Catholic Daughters of Ameri ca at St. Mary's hall. Wednesday 3 p. m.-5 p. m. Melting Pot tea of State association of Uni versity - of Oregon Women at home of Mrs. Frank L. Cham ber. B:3n p. m. Covered dish din ner for Ladies auxiliary to Fra ternal Order ; of Eagles at Eagles hall. 8 p. m. Meeting of Daugh ters of Union Veterans of Civil War at post room of armory. Thursday 9 a. m.-H p. m. Service sew In? room of Welfare League at Warren building. 774 Willamette Street. 2 p. m. Meetinc of United Lutheran Ladies' Aid society at park hehind butte. 2:30 p. m. Meeting of Central Luthernn Ladies' Aid norlrty at home of Mrs. George Myrmo. fi p. m. Covered dinh din ner for members of United Lu theran Aid and families at park hehind butte. 8 p. m. American Legion meeting at post room of armory. Friday 0:30 Return match with Sa lem country club ladies at Eu gene country club. 1 p. m. Covered dish lunch eon for .Tust-a-Wee clnb at park behind butte. 6:31 p. m. Star club picnic at park behind butte. Saturday 7 p. m. Joint dinner for Ladies of Orient and Samari tans at L O. O. F. temple. Miss Marjorie Winsted, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. J. T. winsted, who played a leading role In "A Garden Cinderella," presented at the annual garden party of the Falrmount Presbyterian church Friday evening. Sorority To Give Garden Tea On Wednesday INVITATIONS have been extended by the alumnae and active members of Alpha Sigma of Alpha Omieron Pi sorority for an informal garden tea to be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. A. DroBte. About seventy-five have been invited including a group of prominent Eu gene women and members of the younger set and their mothers. Hours are from three to five o'clock. Miss Frances Droste and Miss Mary Margaret Stevenson are In charge from the active girls and Mrs. Kon- ald. Robnett is chairman for tne alum nae. Mrs. Wharton L. West of Sa lem. and Mrs. M. M. Hollis will pour from three to four o'clock and ppur intf from four to five o'clock 1 are Mrs. Wendell Van Loan and Mrs. Wayne L. Morse. Farewell Party v Given Fridav Is ' Friends of Mr. and Mrs, E. W, Caldwell and daughter. Frances, gave them a farewell surprise party Fri day evenine at their home on rural route one preceding their departure to Cottage Urove to live. ' Refreshments- were served and the following guests attended: . -rMr. end Mrs. Alvin Walrod. Mr. J. G. Hmton. Mrs, Norn Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hinton. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hinton and daughter. Ruby Kntherine. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wi Snyder and children, Jesse, FJ bort. Clifford. Lanrenee. Albert Lee. Robert, Rnsell. Virginia. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Jeans and children. Gene. Alice and Thomas. F. M. Hinton and son. James. Mrs. Venes and children. Elizabeth and Dnvld. Tom Tidball. Wnmla Williams. Maxine Snvder. Louise KtliM Mooney. Frd Tidball. Florence Hinton. Lois A . Walrod. T.vln F. Piner. Charles Hinton. La Vpta Wnlrod. Clarence Tidball. Franres Cnldwell, Wyma Williams. "yeth llliams. Miss Rker Marries Mr. Thompson Miss Evelyn Baker and Kenneth Thompson were married Sunday aft ernoon at the home of the nnne's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Baker of Santa Clnra. Rev, Karl Downing performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of lisht blue crepe and carried an nrm bnnouet of Ophelia roses. Miss Hnzel 1 Immpson. sister of th bridegroom, was maid of honor and wore a dress of orchid crepe and carried roses. Ray Baker was nest man. A reception was held followlnc the ceremony. The hridal couple left fol lowing the reception for a wedding trip to Kent, washimrtort and will return to make their home in Santa Clara. Sam toinoff of Sullivan, Ind., di minutive a 11 -star, truard of Purdue university eleveni for three seasons, has been signed as assistant fresh man grid coach at his alma mater. Decide To Do It Now! Don't let the present conditions interfere with your securing the business training necessary to meet the demand of hetter times just ahead. Right now, it is the business trained who remain on the job, and it is the business trained who will continue to have the good positions. Many young people will enroll Monday, August 29, the first day of the' regular Fall Term, and will begin their onward march toward Success. You could make no wiser decision. The faculty are eager; the equipment has'been in spected; everything is in readiness;- and "the Eu gene Business College is the place. Remember, the opening date Monday. August 29 is the best time to begin. Also, that it costs nothing to ask about it. There may be hieger schools, but none better. EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE It's a good school A. E. ROBERTS, President Phone 666 Miner Building Melting Pot Tea Ts To Be Event Of Wednesday yHE State association of University of Oregon Women will sponsor a melting pot tea Wednseday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank L. Chambers. Hours are from three to five o'clock. This, fa the second affair of this nature to be given during the sum mer and will give those who were unable to attend the first an oppor tunity to bring contributions of itlver ana goia nrncies, ro ine tea, wnicu will be nut on display for purchase. A valuable antique solid silver ncklace now on display at the Ori ental art thnp in the Fugene hotel. will be ottered for sale. Mrs. A. R. Ounckenbush. nresl dent of the association. Is eeneral chairman for the affair and Is assist ed by members of the executive com mittee including Mrs. L. T. Harris. Mrs. f rank u, Chambers, airs. L. H. Johnson, Mrs. Harvey A. Wheeler, Miss Elms Hendricks. Mrs. R. R Rryson and Miss Frances Elizabeth Raker. Miss Bertha Comings is in charge of refreshments. YOUR CHILDREN By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON A RE we interested in what our - children are dolus, or more In terested in what concerns ourselves? By "selves" . I mean those thing concerning tne cnimren that repre sent ua rather than them. For instance, the other day, at a junior high school commencement in wmcn a . l-year-old girt took part, this happened. All week the child had studied her part. She waa too much excited over plans for the great day to eat her meats. Every second she was out of the class room she waa in the auditor ium watching the decorations being tacked up. Every second she was at uuwu sue wan Buiug wver ner speeca, talking about the program what this one was going to do, what that teach er said, what pupil had forgotten his lines at rehearsal. ' Her mother was working on her dress, It was of simple plain white with a little white . cape over the shoulders. During fittings this la a sample of the conversations. 'My, but I'll be glad when this la all over! If it weren't that you could wear this dress all summer tor good, I d never be bothered mak ing it." . . ''But you want me to look nice, don't you mother! - All the girls are wearing white." "Oh, yes, I want you to look nice, of course. But I just think it is all nonsense having this commencement." A Selfish Parent "But It's such fun, mother. We feel so big and grown-up commenc ing, you know. AH the boys and girls are having such a good time," Then a terrible thought. struck her. "You're comma-, nren't von. mother ?" "Yes, I'll be there. I want to see wbat kind of a dress Mrs-. McKee made for Grace. She's talked so much about it, it must be wonderful." "It couldnt be any lovelier than this, mother." "Well, T hope not,, after all my trouDie. wnen you wear this dress, Betty. T want you to curl your hair. I'll put it up in those little wavers I bought the other dny. "But T look better with my hair plain. I look awful in waves." "You'll do as T say, my dear. You must look your best." "All right." assented Betty. "Is that all now? Ts the fitting over? If you have a minute won't you please hear my speech to see if I know it?" "I haven't time now." At last commencement day came. But Betty had the feeling that her mother was not in the least interested. F.ven when it was over, the only thing she talked about was the dresses the girls wore. Are we like this? De we live sel fishly in our children., or do we live their joys and their dreams and their plans with them? Too often not. T am afraid. Just-a Wee Club Mrs. f,.nn MitiA-H enteratln(i at a one o'clock lnncbeon for m.mbers ot the Juat-a-Wee club Friday af ternoon. Carda , i the unchn ."j'tnl hg,,l nriEPK u, tl. ,f..ine IrfiN T f winnias fi,;" 1. ""Jftt.Ka second, and Mra. W-ffpiitJ chairman for ih. .... riMJ -M hold i neoJl uuvueua toe com n. P.:j T twl ...... u. oninn. vxbuur Honored imormal Parties. . Minnie Barton of Pr& ' l been visiting h-re k k.X parents. Mr. and'MrVr! pi'H M All... '' E- Blri..! .ntertained.VVVrri even tag for Mi. Banl,.! evenine Mi..e Jlinm. .j'!'! married" in Ortoh.r' ' to H t; t..i . a ...ibis rwiuy (.Pore. vrM .., an informnl nnrt. p.m.- "0,,'.m hi a compliment tn'vi.. n'!"! i m lZ. .', ' "Will Carol Johnson t. . .V.T- 4 Saturday evenln, f: .L"" Wn TODAY'S RECIPE1 PARTICULARLY la nna, J in iuuo nnn inoTtun.i.. . poaaible The A. 'i SlI manda lea. .ub.tanti.l foid SJ marker nff.ra .....!..- T IBJ ... .tr.cinuie. Qd trn.( at minimum prices. 1 be the basia of the dinner. PlnhJI venetaDiea, a little meat and. d,l and the menu is complete I A stuffed vesetahle dinner hi. I tilBhea an interesting meat fl.Torwi J little tax on the food allowann. It'll amazing how mnnv ...ti.i.. ....I themselves to interesting conewki with well seasoned stuffinrt of mcit or nuts combined with bresd erombi macaroni or rice. Cabbage, enplut tomatoes, green peppers, CBcunbtti, summer smiash. potatoes and onion are attractive and of InereaRid noar ishment when served stuffed n4 Cuttlnn Cetti The Tegetable and meat etikmlt is another low-eott. dish. Th low slow cooking develops a rica. MaiH flavor that is decidedly appetising. T August meals, use carrots, lima beset, corn, tomatoes, onions, relflrr mi combination you have it hand witi meat as a seasoning. Vn bottW coloring to make it brown and hi son generously with kitchen herb u give a pungent savorineai. The cost of the meal alw fin U kept down by planning deiierU t' add to the food vnlue and to rotnri out the men!. Jellied deawrts W cerenl puddings of rice, cornstarch and tapioca blend well with the flaw of fresh fruits. A creamy rice pudding inch 11 "summer rice puddine" (the rerijH waa printed here the last of July it appropriate for the hottest day jiW rivals the most extravagant diihw A soft custard perfectly made nirf thoroughly chilled mnkes a nonrfchtnt wauce for fresh neaohes or other froit Frnlt juices stiffened with cornrtM and molded with small nieces of frail are delectable served with plair I cream and powdered suear. I Thartrense of lamb and rice com-1 bines a little lamb, which haa bw I cut in cubes and cookd, witn onioni I neas and carrots In a thin wa I Curry powder and a shredded tw pepper are added for seanoninr, the mixture Is turned into a deep halt ing dish lined with cooked rice. Ri is spread over the top and dotted will bits of butter. Then the dish is Hosell covered and baked for SA minntei n a moderate oven. Unmold to lent Tomorrow's Mini Breakfast: Grants, cereal, wnffles. svrup. milk, tvmee. 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